Boston: The 128th Boston Marathon began Monday morning from Hopkinton, Massachusetts to the finish line on Boylston Street in Boston.
Pakistani and Pakistani participants from the UK and USA participated in the event and showed their courage and determination on the international stage.
Hamza Syed (USA) finished the marathon in 2 hours 43 minutes 21 seconds and made an impressive step.
Sadyk Shah put in an impressive performance and finished the Marathon in an impressive time of 2 hours 57 minutes 5 seconds. Success reflects dedication and hard work in preparation and preparation.
Dr Bsheri Anjum (USA) also joined the line-up, completing the marathon in 3 hours 20 minutes 25 seconds.
Pakistani American Dr. Salman Khan finished the marathon in 3 hours 23 minutes 11 seconds. Likewise, Faisal Shafi clocked 3 hours 16 minutes 50 seconds, showing incredible endurance and speed.
Faisal also completed his sixth and final star in Boston, becoming the 8th Pakistani to achieve Six Star Finisher status in the Abbott World Marathon Majors program. In 2022, he started the Marathon Majors tour in Berlin.
Pakistani-British Huma Rehman, 55, completed the Boston Marathon in 3:57:52 and won the Six Stars.
In addition, runners like Aisha Akhtar (USA), Huma Rehman (UK), Huma Imtiaz, and Sahar Halim (USA) added variety and strength to the event.
Collectively, these runners demonstrated a spirit of excellence and excellence as they took their place in the prestigious Boston Marathon.
Mike Nitavrianakis, former deputy British High Commissioner in Karachi, also ran the marathon and finished in 3 hours 19 minutes 58 seconds.
Nithawrianakis, who currently serves as ambassador to the Federal Republic of Somalia, raised funds for children’s education during his time in Pakistan, while also playing a key role in running the country.